Development of a small wireless device for perspiration monitoring
Highlights • A novel, small wireless device for perspiration monitoring was developed. • The developed device consists of a stand-alone humidity sensor and desiccant. • Water vapor from the skin can be detected as perspiration by a humidity sensor. • The amount of perspiration can be calculated by t...
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description | Highlights • A novel, small wireless device for perspiration monitoring was developed. • The developed device consists of a stand-alone humidity sensor and desiccant. • Water vapor from the skin can be detected as perspiration by a humidity sensor. • The amount of perspiration can be calculated by the Fick's laws of diffusion. • Experiments involving human subject proved the validity of developed device. |
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